Card-holder.



vTo' all/whom 'it may concern:l

Be .it-known that I, JAMES v.UNI 'rlfsD STATES PATENT OFFICE.

p A. WrLsoN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Fulda, inthe county of Murrayfand' State of Minnesota, have invented a new and useful Card-Holder, of which. the following is a tmanually, W

specification.

It is the object of this invention to provide dental dis lacement.

In the rawings, Figurel is a front ele-- vation; Fig. 2 is a rear elevation; and Fig. 3 is a fragmental longitudinal section.'

The holder is fashioned from a thin plate l1, having a plurality of openings 2 approxi..-A

mately rectan lar in outline, the openings 2 being u rov1ded with laterally lextended slots 3 att eir upper corners only, there being projections 6 `ext/ending from the plateL atl the lower edges of the openings 2, .The card 5 is inserted into the slots 3 and slid down:

wardly to engage behind the edges 4 ofthe JAMES A. w1LsoN,'or EULDA, MINNESOTA.

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'Speciilgation of Letters 1latent. Patented' Apr. 11, 1911.. 'Appncatma nleu'zuay 12,1910. serial No. 560,976.

plate, and to engage in front of the projection 6,' the lower edge of the card resting upon the plate 1 along the lower edge 7 of the opening 2. Since there .are no slots at the lower corners ofthe o enings 2, the cards ycannot Slide out of the ho der.y

The device, as-shown in Fig.' l, is adapted to be used primarily, although-'not exclusiv'ely,'by venders of music and phonograph records, to indicate what compositions or records arein stock.

yHaving thus described the invention, what is claimed is:

plate of material provided'with an approximately rectangular opening having laterallyL extending slots atfits upper. corners only,

therebeing a proj eetion u standingfrom the plate at the lower edgey o the opening.'-

In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own, Ihave hereto aiixed my signature 1n the presence of two witnesses.

' 1 'JAMES A. .WILSON Witnesses: l

J. D. LrNnQuisT,

- J J. SoriUELrEn. 

